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Floods hit north-west Australia (Mar 03 2004 06:59 GMT) - Emergency workers prepare to rescue outback farmers stranded by floods in north-western Australia. |
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March 2004 LIScareer.com Articles (Mar 03 2004 06:59 GMT) - Priscilla Shontz writes "These articles were just published on LIScareer.com: Beyer, Hope Elizabeth. "Finding Leadership and Mentoring Opportunities." Etches-Johnson, Amanda. |
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Atypical Views of Dr. Seuss (Mar 03 2004 06:59 GMT) - AshtabulaGuy writes "The National Review has two articles about Dr. Seuss. Jennifer Graham explores Dr. Seuss from the perspective of a mother, while John J. Miller discusses some aspects of the works by Dr. |
Les news du Club Carpo
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VLC 0.7.1 mis а jour ! (Mar 03 2004 06:58 GMT) - Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas son utilitй, VLC est un lecteur autonome de DivX, (il n'y a pas de Codecs supplйmentaires а installer pour l'utiliser), mais aussi de la plupart des formats et mйdias vidйo disponibles : DVD, mpeg, VCD, SVCD, etc. Pas mal de modifications apportйes par cette version :VLC-0.7. |
Sperari: Taking 20.
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(Dis)Order (Mar 03 2004 06:57 GMT) - One of the wonderful perks of working in the cable industry is that you tend to get to try new features before the general population, very cheaply, and sometimes even free. The company I work for is beta testing Entertainment On Demand services with the help of employees for a few weeks, and we're taking advantage of the entertainment, oh yes we are. We ordered a fabulous movie called "The Order" tonight. |
Sperari: Taking 20.
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(Dis)Order (Mar 03 2004 06:57 GMT) - One of the wonderful perks of working in the cable industry is that you tend to get to try new features before the general population, very cheaply, and sometimes even free. The company I work for is beta testing Entertainment On Demand services with the help of employees for a few weeks, and we're taking advantage of the entertainment, oh yes we are. We ordered a fabulous movie called "The Order" tonight. |
Monitor Duty
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Punisher - New Trailer (Mar 03 2004 06:57 GMT) - The Punisher has a new trailer out. (For some reason the web site still calls this the teaser trailer, but trust me it's the new one.)... |
ПОЛИТ.РУ: НОВОСТИ
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В Дагестане совершено покушение на замначальника ФСБ Хасавюрта (Mar 03 2004 06:57 GMT) - В Дагестане совершено покушение на замначальника горотдела ФСБ Хасавюрта Саидмухмада Умарова, сообщили в МВД Дагестана. По словам представителя МВД, служебная машина "Нива", в которой находился Умаров, была обстреляна неизвестными из автоматов накануне около 21.00 по московскому времени на мосту через реку Яман-Су Новолакского района. Обстрел велся из лесного массива. В результате Умаров получил огнестрельное ранение в спину и был госпитализирован, передает РИА "Новости". |
Bruce Zimmer: Mac Pile
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Aunt Tillie's OS X adventure (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - In a pair of recent essays, Eric Raymond tears into the open source community -- rightly so -- for its failure to deliver software that Aunt Tillie can use. He's spot on. One of his comments got me wondering, though: If the designers were half-smart about UI issues (like, say, Windows programmers) they'd probe the local network neighborhood and omit the impossible entries. If they were really smart (like, say, Mac programmers) they'd leave the impossible choices in but gray them out, signifying that if your system were configured a bit differently you really could print on a Windows machine, assuming you were unfortunate enough to own one. |
Bruce Zimmer: Mac Pile
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Aunt Tillie's OS X adventure (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - In a pair of recent essays, Eric Raymond tears into the open source community -- rightly so -- for its failure to deliver software that Aunt Tillie can use. He's spot on. One of his comments got me wondering, though: If the designers were half-smart about UI issues (like, say, Windows programmers) they'd probe the local network neighborhood and omit the impossible entries. If they were really smart (like, say, Mac programmers) they'd leave the impossible choices in but gray them out, signifying that if your system were configured a bit differently you really could print on a Windows machine, assuming you were unfortunate enough to own one. |
Bruce Zimmer: Mac Pile
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Aunt Tillie's OS X adventure (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - In a pair of recent essays, Eric Raymond tears into the open source community -- rightly so -- for its failure to deliver software that Aunt Tillie can use. He's spot on. One of his comments got me wondering, though: If the designers were half-smart about UI issues (like, say, Windows programmers) they'd probe the local network neighborhood and omit the impossible entries. If they were really smart (like, say, Mac programmers) they'd leave the impossible choices in but gray them out, signifying that if your system were configured a bit differently you really could print on a Windows machine, assuming you were unfortunate enough to own one. |
Bruce Zimmer: Mac Pile
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Aunt Tillie's OS X adventure (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - In a pair of recent essays, Eric Raymond tears into the open source community -- rightly so -- for its failure to deliver software that Aunt Tillie can use. He's spot on. One of his comments got me wondering, though: If the designers were half-smart about UI issues (like, say, Windows programmers) they'd probe the local network neighborhood and omit the impossible entries. If they were really smart (like, say, Mac programmers) they'd leave the impossible choices in but gray them out, signifying that if your system were configured a bit differently you really could print on a Windows machine, assuming you were unfortunate enough to own one. |
Universal Rule
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Antibacterial soap doesn't prevent viral ... (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - Antibacterial soap doesn't prevent viral infection: "Using antibacterial soaps and cleansers at home may not necessarily reduce your risk of getting sick, researchers report. In a new study, people who used antibacterial soaps and cleansers developed cough, runny nose, sore throat, fever, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms just as often as people who used products that did not contain antibacterial ingredients." [Reuters Health eLine] |
Deaf Today
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Barnes' play, not his deafness, draws attention on hardwood (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - From: Peninsulaclarion.com, AK - Mar 2, 2004 By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion Kenai Central senior Nick Barnes is deaf, but that's not the reason Barnes frequently draws attention on the basketball court. Barnes draws a lot of attention, especially from... |
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Question Mark #115 (Mar 03 2004 06:56 GMT) - I just purchased the Luke Hoth Attack and was wondering what the peg on the lightsaber is for? I was wondering if you would be able to provide me with a list of any and all figures that have been made that were carded but not an official 3 3/4ths carded figure? I am worried about the availability of the Animated Clone Wars figures; will I be able to find these? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark! |
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